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Conducting research “in a good way”: relationships as the foundation of research
Published 2025-01-01“…Indigenous Peoples across the world have a history of colonization that continues today. …”
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A framework to guide future farming research with Indigenous communities
Published 2025-01-01“… We present a framework to guide applied research with Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous cropping systems are relevant to scientifically addressing many of the shortcomings and problems regarding current cropping systems. …”
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Exploring activist perspectives on Indigenous-settler solidarity in Toronto’s food sovereignty movement
Published 2024-12-01“…In this article, we explore whether and how food activists in Toronto are building solidarity with Indigenous peoples and movements in their work. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with food activists and content analysis of Toronto food organizations, we identify three main themes: (un)learning, relationship-building, and systemic constraints and visions for the future. …”
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¿Una nación en bosquejos? Procesos de identificación aymara en Chile durante el periodo transicional, 1990-1993
Published 2025-01-01“…Objective/context: During the 1990s, the Aymara people actively participated in discussions on the status of indigenous peoples. This experience reinforced identification processes that gained renewed strength with the national democratic opening and the international recognition of indigenous rights. …”
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Seeking Culturally Safe Developmental Evaluation: Supporting the Shift in Services for Indigenous Children
Published 2018-10-01“…Background: Evaluation methods based on western frameworks that disregard Indigenous peoples’ worldviews and are imposed and implemented by outsiders are problematic for Indigenous communities. …”
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Histórias de índios entre assimilação e resistência: O rastro do jaguar
Published 2010-01-01“…The analysis emphasizes the option to recover historical memory of two indigenous peoples, the Botocudos and the Guarani, confronting the divergent projects of indigenous nations and Brazilian nation.…”
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Distribution of the arctic variant of the CPT1A gene in indigenous populations of Siberia
Published 2016-12-01“…Population screening of the Arctic variant, which has arisen due to the G > A mutation at locus rs80356779 in the CPT1A gene, has been performed for the first time among indigenous peoples of Siberia (Chukchi, Koryaks, Evens, Evenks, Yakuts, Buryats and Altaians) and East Asia (Koreans). …”
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Subjectivity as Treatment: Neurosis and the Roots of Contemporary Ethnographic Conservation
Published 2009-10-01“…This paper explores an imagined ‘origin story’ for ethnographic conservation; exploring the relationships between museums, conservators, indigenous peoples, and ‘ethnographic collections’. Tracing the ‘conservation idea’ from its origins in a state of neurosis to our contemporary post-modern condition, the paper aims to highlight the process through which wounds are being healed and museums along with the profession of conservation are being re-imagined. …”
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Espace urbain et échanges chez les Ye’kuana à Boa Vista, Roraima (Amazonie brésilienne)
Published 2016-04-01“…The circulation of people and their building of contacts’ networks are analysed as related to their entry strategies into new labour markets linked to education and health public policies for indigenous peoples in Brazil. Their return to home villages with a paid job, as well as the circulation of food products between villages and town, are also analysed in this context, where family cares between relatives remain present, as needed.…”
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Da biopolítica à necropolítica contra os povos indígenas durante a ditadura militar brasileira (1964-1985)
Published 2019-01-01“…Considering the violations of the human rights of indigenous peoples during the military dictatorship period in Brazil, the present study aims to analyze such violations from the point of view of biopolitics, considering their development in the perspectives of Foucault, Agamben, and Mbembe, in order to demonstrate that the genocidal and ethnocidal practices of that period do not only derive from an exposition to death related to state racism or the typification of slaughterable life, but also consist in a deliberate practice of making die, which brings Brazilian indigenous politics of the period closer to a necropolitics.…”
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The Epidemiology of Hepatitis C in a Canadian Indigenous Population
Published 2013-01-01“…BACKGROUND An estimated 1% to 1.9% of North Americans are infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Although Indigenous peoples are considered to bear the highest burden, there are only limited data regarding the demographic features and epidemiology of hepatitis C in this population.…”
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Abuse or Slavery? A Look at Practices of Debt Peonage from the 19th-Century Philippines
Published 2023-09-01“…It illustrates the diversity of work experiences imposed on Indigenous peoples. Debt peonage involved a large part of colonial society and could result in a variety of situations, ranging from the imposition of excessive interest rates to what some scholars have considered slavery-like conditions. …”
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What Place Takes Place in Jordan Abel’s The Place of Scraps ?
Published 2019-12-01“…Jordan Abel’s The Place of Scraps (2013) addresses the interrogations faced by those who grew up deprived of the language, beliefs and memories of their ancestors as a result of the cultural genocide perpetrated against the Indigenous peoples of North America to whom his first collection of poems is dedicated. …”
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The Gender Order in Sumak Kawsay and Suma Qamaña. A Look at the Current Debates in Bolivia and Ecuador
Published 2014-01-01“…To respond, I enquire into the positions that the representatives of the indigenous peoples, of state organisms, and of feminist organizations adopt in both countries. …”
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Soul-foods as pharmaka: female bodies and poisons in the Upper Rio Negro
Published 2024-09-01“…In this article, we explore the origins, properties, and ritual uses of a series of psychoactive substances among indigenous peoples of the Upper Rio Negro. Setting out from the mythical genesis of tobacco, coca, paricá, and caapi (ayahuasca), we examine the relationship between these substances and diverse aspects of female bodies and their reproductive powers, suggesting that these psychoactives can be conceived as pharmaka in the classic sense of the term, acting both to increase a person’s vital force and/or to harm and kill. …”
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Language documentation and revitalization among the Siona of the Putumayo, Colombia: the potential of digitization for the social life of ethnographic material
Published 2020-12-01“…Finally, the paper examines the differences between indigenous expectations of audio recordings and those of the anthropologist, indicating that digitization fixes, decontextualizes and recontextualizes oral literature within the current political context in which indigenous peoples seek to identify cultural patrimony in defense of their rights.…”
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Histoire et épistémologie des savoirs locaux et autochtones
Published 2012-12-01“…In this paper, we will attempt an anthropological history of the concept of “local knowledge”, from the first research dedicated to the botanical or zoological knowledge of “traditional” peoples carried out in the 50’s, to the outburst of interest on behalf of actors as disparate as the World Bank, conservation and development NGOs, governments, biodiversity managers, not to mention the main stakeholders, i.e. indigenous peoples and local specialised groups.Through the history of different networks that contributed to developing the concept of local knowledge, traditional or indigenous ecological knowledge, we will highlight precursors and replace them in their heuristic context. …”
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Blocks identical by descent in the genomes of the indigenous population of Siberia demonstrate genetic links between populations
Published 2023-03-01“…Within the framework of this work, a large-scale population study of the gene pool of the indigenous peoples of Siberia was carried out for the first time at the level of high-density biochips. …”
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Conflitos envolvendo indígenas e agricultores no Rio Grande do Sul: dilemas de políticas públicas contraditórias
Published 2015-01-01“…These conflicts reveal cultural diversities, and their economic, social and political implications have to do with territorial policies developed by the State, which paradoxically gives the same space, in different historic moments, to indigenous peoples and to farmers. This article discusses these conflicts and analyzes them from the point of view of their historical roots and the current context. …”
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